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VON RINTELEN WON PLOT FUNDS i IN WALL STREET Inside Tips from Germany I on Market Yielded w Big Profits. HERE WITH HUERTA, TEUTON AIDED BERLIN Girl Witness Spirited Away from Washington by Govern. ment Orders. A new angle on th? aetivitlei of Fran? v..r. Riatoloo, tl ? naval vificer aad propagatuli*t. was learned yeoterda) from persona who ha'. investigating him since it h.came h?. had a* ? ; I voke S . M ex Alt'. Qeraaaa ?? m England and can ? s country for hu\e accumulated an abundant? i in the prooooatioa "' him sa ?>iiw O? tha r?\ elation, of W14? inv??ti I is that a large part of used I -tutelen to pay for his work m cau.aing itlrikoa la this r Ba for start? ing troubl? in .Mexico was made ? rk stock market. The w?!\ German was here in ll'Of. Bail !.""'?, it was ?aid, and associated mineat m finance He ?liaplayed a phenomenally broad knowl? edge Of tin BMat-Oti 01 d tr.o?e ?vho had come in eoi 1 thai ? ? ? . sido ral German?. Vuled Stock Trade. ? faculty for finance, aided ' tide information from Gern . mg what was likely to depress ?>r ?he n.irk-t. gave \on Kir.telei, an op . lean up big profita, nearly all of which were u?ed in th? promo? tion of his anti-American schemes. Me was here onlv one week when he mol David l?mar, known at th? 'W of Wall Street,H The man who I ? mar is hi ' Justice, Bl ' arrett la only a question of a fee Whoa hi eountry In April, 191R, simultaneously with \ ?i?i..r M'-x :..i. -h?, (..i-.,: -k an office at 48 ('?dar Str. ,-? th? eighth fio and hsd a direct telephone conn?ctt with a prominent trust rompant- Wh persons interested In th? aotiviti?? von R otolen learned of hi? buslne address he moved hi? offlc? to f5 LI ?rty Street, c?o?? to tho?? of Andr? D. Me'.oy. the promoter, who recent ted ?tat?'? evidence. Agent? from the Department of Ju tice learned that while here von Rent len had received from Qerrnar.y at had SOB to tho Imperial (?err: much cor?#pondence whi. was takeri to sad from Berlin by me Beagere. Whethei -? of the?? le - fiad been intercepted Js not mai known jutt now, but the govemmei expects 1 of thi ? '??re a IV Now Strike Fund (lew I* ?raa learned yeeterdey al an H I aado | ? I.amar had been dealing for eon? . for t ? , At 1, M i ? mm ne wit 1 t ..a yuung ?. ?en In tho ? ? : of the elei ..aii had b | ' '? ther undei forme? ?he had. He O/as 'hen ra?t. I head of I brni eh ?tute? at Attorao] i >*r las night," w? I her paroati ,n Wssntagten cali?-.I me ? i girl had The;, ?usperted that tie goverrincn? Bai . at her and a?ked me ??> inqun? ? her and to Inform them I lid." "I went to the ?frico of th? clerk in th? Federal building accompanied by Mr. Y there wag confronted , with startling aeereey, When I ?poke ! to Mr \V.. I found that he Wat emphasising this secrecy. Hi? admitted that Mia 1 ad come here aad tros I '.; the government. Peace Council Defended. "1 first met her though my OU be i? bet chum My irely philanthropic, Labor'? ouncil had been guilty of n? ? dl myself have boon guilty "t l ifl the mat 1 a disturban alai ? in industrie.- I tame here a beul ? ugo in the in 1 never ? met aon Kintelen." Mr. Marshall le?; hurriedly :or Wash ington late yeaterday to confer with th? a on mattere relat I tho Hamborg. an line and C?ptala Hoy-Ed in :?l merchant too? th coal : a? indictmeata of Max Breilung and Othei al ratott , ?? a leged I I rani oob en with Laher'i N'ational 1'i-ace Council ma ? -sed. a ? .iiv t ?aunt, na? ul 'he s:,me Formerly A. T. Stewart St Co. Broadway at Ninth. National Wholesale and Retail Distributors of V-I-C-T-R-O-L-A-S U IM fcM-r.^-** ( ft . ? i i ? be ? 'h*. Victrola X?$75 < ? ?t m It h ? ? ? bolee of I . ? Ir. II $5 Worth of records can be charged and included in every Victrola outfit sold this month of De? cember, 1915? This is the - fir mm* ? J Victrola XI?$100 Ui ? ' 1 | t lltl at I ilunn an'. |i h t ? ??: -1. Ooi b* ' r |0 II n.- I Wanamaker Christmas Victrola Offer Victrolas delivered free to your home if it is within our wagon limits, or to any shipping point in the United States, on a payment of $5 or $10 a Month, according to the type of instrument. \ i< trr.his pur. hascl Ire.in the Wanamaker Store are purchased at the Cash _either in Cash <>r QttaTftj Account, or on our Monthly Payment Plan, with terest ? barged foi thi?-? pn\ When you realize that you can add to your list of ( '?in-tuna-i gifts u VIC? TROLA for an initial pay? ment o? $5, Min ly you will n'J-t hesitate. Prices no in There Ought to Be a VICTROLA in Your Home This Christmas VictroUXIV?$150 ?* ' . r 4M . I \ i I ?ts> Phel*l'? :?? /?* ?P?a Victrola IV?$15 Hm aemflet? i ? _ Victrola XVI?$200 " ......... . . ? ? i . t for lit i . aa i? ??aid i Latin Quarter Now the Saddest Part of Paris, Says Vicomtesse aaBBBBBBBIBBBBBBBiaOW????????t??l?Ta?j??????? . Vicomtes*?, do Kanci.ui?-iie, KculptO* and society girl, recently arrived here from Paris, declares Latin Quarter now is one of tho grimmest eec tiona in Europe. Th? Latin Quarter of Paria la ne longer the spot Singled out as the mer ' of the whole word, according to 'h? \ eiety girl, ree?ntlj arrived from Paria On the contrary, it la one of the grin. nv'st, huni "Yeo An erieei i k all at? tthe batii Q irtei ? ? a, 21 ?? i";, icv Pai ??. a ; ? ?ting "Vou hope. I - a vicsriou? I Ita genlua and Ita I.lieht licht? Binl ...??v g lit? talented ?rt ?tudenta einging them i.ely homeward Bt ?lawn. I ; tree like that. ? i? the soddeoi par1 sf Paria | tor ol had ti 1 Of B r .1 fathei - ??' iront, i.ia in iba ? ? ?? been ' -.-..? had bacon . now I have ( fiero?? ' Thank you' and ? .? ?ill ?ay " it time, - debut as a I? the 1 through the courtesy ? I :' .. the i i - ij . rosa upon the ;. a ? I of the Latin "The reason whv I ? 'thank ? .?? t'nrough your ' ' at \? | | hutid' I h:.', e ?i I ?? ill want to help ? Quart Yl the ?' .?in.g with feel? ing. "Allli-r ? .'TOUS ? ,l, I think." Among t: : ? . .'..arity are Mn i . ? M rs. J '?' --. Mra. . .... Mi,. Maleol ' v. K i1 M re, B< jamin ' 1rs. Arthui (". Jam . Mra w ?Her B, James, Mr?. W. P. Hamilton and Misa Mathilda i relii i VANISHING WDM SEIZED AS THEEI Paltry $1,000 Causes Ar rest of Mrs. Wilson on Bench Warrant. ACCUSED BY MOTHER OF .MUSICAL YOUTI Inability to Get Rid of Attac.i ment on Her "$3.000,000" to Blame. Mr?. ?Mit- ?Tilaee, "the vanithm; widow" of??-??, snxio ? rs on "AH Fooli Day, 1911, opened her strong box ? ? d II itoa - rripan; i.nd four.d it ; '?"Ted ? Bp serenely yosterda; in the Criminal Coarta Ivi bench warrar.'. Iho area ?ce. tooling | [re. Freda Sollo ?ray, of t-M Vsrmflyee Avena October .17 last. teetive Joe Bueee, of I Atto: t'l staff. BrrOOtl Wilton in h?r room at th? Hotel Man ha.tsn. gh ? ?..?a unable to retain i lawyer or I II . . . . night in the 1 ? ? . rer I Bi idge of Sigh? - ?h?? ?he may have b? ? I ?o pa? some of her debt? in the pn?t, but ItOO 11,0001 Never! Thi?, her late?t and tnoit ?erlotis pre dic?nient, grew out her original mis for'une her inability to get i d imonl i f |1 0 i ob bei I in cash and Bark." It ?va; lier of ihn ?sing situa' on, BCOOfdlng to Mr-, ?.?ay, that ?he ? , tVileoi eight .1100 and four .-. Mr? ...i-i a son, IL.rry, eigh ?? ho ?days t!ie Win-1. Mr* Wilson, ? ' a friend in an adjoining un !.? !.. ? - uriip. Mr? way'? opal caused Mr- .. .rig, it la a ? :t vould be bot ambition m life ? Harrv 'he , . -, New ?lili l?!r;.? .1 She of M slve course I one of the large?* [.uno ara re I ? i nst ru m eut a ? "The! "I ha ' I f aras d rea t . ' ? I non. M t ? '?' tt Pier lie th? M iilow of ! Y Philadelphia d bnsinea? man. have been moni ?he is ?he greaddaughtei of John Bright, thi ?.?.?'M-iinai 690 DETECTIVES GET OWN MEDICINE Pass In Line-Up Before Butler and Maid for Vase Rob'jery in Huntington Momo. NY w York's del ' ttrong. ?ver?' victima ?' up at Police Hi In the usual Wl epart tnent it 1? their n.| In . d foCUS camera eye? ?.'.d fetel I who are paraded before them. ahly po?ed as ran a gaatiel I ' glance? directed by ?; in the employ ?.f Henry E ingtoa, from ahooe hut.... al - aeventh Street. ?" thi r nun ? . ??| am b men I f ? WILSON DEMANDS ANCONA DISAVOWAL < ?Ultimi..1 fr.ut. |i tu?- 1 * placed ? -lilt i'l :?y. Besped Germas r-Hont. i Thi I \ ? ? ? ? ? the ' i > ?? . Thi ;. s -,? \ . i. Iii ! ., ., approval ?.f \V..-?.:,. ?' i. .- ? 1 t.? being ? . ??:?! de ? ided . as draft* ' i.f the* -;. at ene*, without brincinc; CHI 1. ' ? ich U4 heigl ?? Sca : .?.??! ?,?ri* te 1 i-i' Von ;' . meny, It la \ for tha rseall ?i th?. two sttsehi ? ?n N.. ? ata sp Oerman ?xplana ?f that tha ? r ibmit before sny t ii?i actioa eosld bs tah? Inxi?.) ?>n Warning. i I .?..'!,? *.? Vienna, it l? USdl forth lhat th?- ( nite.l ? ?? thai the ?-..m - mandara al Aestriea aehtnarlniM h?vo tem? i..-- . ... ??'. andel ?? miaapptebMaiea es* ?? r?: i leaned br th? tutti an naval au f? it '?i depleted that sanes m? ti- i i?-1?, m these ssn? ?il?.\??.l la th.- linking ?>f ih? Ancona it I under such tsaees, t.? rsstsin \> ; um the unity. ? .mir.l in ni 'Il be ? . govern mi ' ?? . ? marine ? ten ther snj fei ai ? menta ? ? which ha led by Th? ? thot ?i? In.?I, : I I i fu in?' ? eh the the en?! of thn? u? ? claimed erei I the a . ml of si I of foi ty-flve ? ? - It wsa bouts were Are.) ht, but II w. i ? ? !????' Aneens I i set pr? stly. Italy Neils ( bergee. Th? I : th ip, a ? i? ?top, and that th? the dee* of the indlBg rua: ft rs. the Amer weru : tl ? ? i 4 mi this peint. I i ' ? Bg tha? tha ?et Beyer ha4 bees u??-?- ts Com? pile BJ The tell Sf the American ii wat ta for pa B illuming pu tier? of Friday. I lie reported attacks on oil ?-hip-, in ..it alio bear heavily ? in thia v i iermany. i B? rn?t.i| it . ??analice? after th?- Arabia ?lied only to lin?r?. and. a!1 State !>eparttnent did not qa< i?t the tune, ben | Senatesssry trouM? It ami tdged 'h?i an set ? - having Amerieeet in the en demonstrate th? ha?'.' worth the ?.ermuti pn.n . PEARLS JEWELS PRECIOUS STONES drfkt:iuc? JtiVaOw twn ?malt at mrHBtiN NEWVCi?K borhood, and ycu can't be too 001*. Touched by the fulnooi i two ???? tivo" thi ? ' ? they ..n an ?mg. i I . ? until T. .' arel In? terday Bg. Tiio li-ipector at once dit .-h in on and called all his f ten to undergo the line-up In batch?? o' twenty-Are tho'flleuth? ??'ore tho stalwart o appeared al ?>n?|,a . . dear, no, ?lr." tho I th the correct Bond I before tro,] ? Pre . man had not I . not there "I'm ok his V moat 'at i .. peal or." R. P. LEVIS HELD AS CONSPIRATOR Lawyer and Progressive Leader Indicted ?vital Credit Van in Bankruptcy Case. ? ". ra raed yeater i, of lirai of ?V rwa I . ? .:;> West ; out of th? ipany, ? . ? i ? - u ? .. avis s rounael 1. . t th I i tee at B-M ale an innocen' ' I y, and dur d tritl I M Bi ? J which ;, Mr. ? Dla ? ithout Com legu ' Kein ? .in of Yleitiberger, ? liarle? ? 1 to J ? ?' the book?, de ? ? I hi IMPORTERS INDICTED Member-? of S? ..ma i inn \. ruse-d of lag ? alea laei ate Rotaraa for I he pro ? ? ? ? ,; o for ? ' : i ? DR. FARR MAY FIGHT TO KEEP PRISON JOB Tel?- Riky (un'?, Relation! with Convict Were Proper. ' 'A K,rr. \a ! a : '? I jury for .. . ? Superintendent <>f Pi John B Riley, Before lei... ing lie gave th? Impression that he . BOt .. ni? reelgni I A .:??., ',,, ? I tie I. biooaborg, the convict to ehern | I .msfrw* -cri?.-, ?454.>5M ? - oca yjfflh SvtUkW?r* 4?->'- ?-o aW*a sts. ARE N ?W ILAri'h'IN? ?s/p pCCldl or Ja?moiiable Jar? 8br S^ #W 3 rc?^ EMBRACING tMat?eu?ds-Scdrf} ?A ? ALSO For Day and Evening occasions?Usually $65 to $150 Handsomely tur-trunmed--Usually $05 to $125 %-op? ai $7S?$95?$i2s Of rich brocade and velvets richly trimmed with fur?Usually $95 to $200 QxtM- si $3S?$SS?$7S Of exclusive materials with fashionable furs Usually $50 to $110 Formerly $18 to $30 ^ -?. ? O ? ?/> r n I '.nierly odoxJ " o -** /o $1 Dr. i troduetng a roui :i. and Whom BO charged with serving n? a ter gi i?..- Ward? ? time served asking : iction ?f ? arlea wireleas ?rire tapper. Hoth men wi say. Before leaving Osslning Dr. Far ma?le public the name of the youn ute. She ?? Mea Mil drei E. Gentler, who, at told in th ? of Farr's trouble i lay, again denle anything improper I . i berg. !>r. Far g| I the name of his wife let .!?e. In Albany Dr. Farr wa? closete?! witl .!:? ;. He told thi rintendent he attribut. act tha lie h.. . ilieate; grand jury. NO MUTINY ON MINNESOTA ?Nipper Kaa-a.a.rts St*_mer'? Trouble? Are Entirely Mechanical. San Francisco, li?e. fc. A wireless a 1 here to-day from rsrliek, of the disabled lnu-r Minnesota, declared that the trouble? of th? p were entirely me ihnnlcnl and that there hi mutiny and no trouble with the crew This waa the drat direct statement lote'a akipper to any ? aay. It eonArm aenta mad?' by ?' W. ? of the company. ? bomb plot rere mutter? of surmiaa . B mes?aga from the ? laqua, th? ?va? being towed to\?ard San Francisco to reuch here next Rear Admiral Ludlow Worse. It a 1 early this morning that the condition of Hear Admiral . Fifth Avenue and Fifty. .xen a tun II, of ?16 M ? "HIS new trade mark of 1 he Tribune will soon come to mean to you more than an empty sign. It is a mark th.it r<* ll."t ts the spirit of the day when I Jurare Greeley carried out to its hi?/heit development the nie idea of a newspaper's re? sponsibility to its i n ?an idea th.it in liter years has been generally overlooked, but which lives again in >v 1 ribune. It is a new mark to signify that th?? old ordsg of things has i on e hack, that here tli<- printed word again carriet ita own inherent guarantee of responsibility. ?Ihr; (Tribune First to I./ist -the Tmth: \ews-~Lilitori*ls? AdxeriY.enitnts lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllll. IT is the business of the Foreign Depart? ment of this Company to help customers solve the banking problems connected with impor? tation and exportation of merchandise. Let us help solve your foreign exchange problems. _ ?iiiiHiniuiiiiiHiiHimiiiimtiiiiiii ' iiii:tiiiiii?iijw_5_j